One of the last fresh spring birding days before a heat wave came through. On arrival at the summit in the early morn, I got caught up in a decent wave of migrants, including a Gray Catbird, two Veery, and a nervous ribbon of warblers. Highlights at the cemetery included my first Rose-breasted Grosbeak of the year, an Orange-crowned Warbler on the same branch where one was spotted last May 12th, and a gorgeous Baltimore Oriole ghosting through the trees in F8.

About Me

Howdy! I'm a birder from Montreal who has been working and birding in South Korea since 2005. I've lived on Jeju and Geoje Islands, and have birded at a diverse range of sites in South Korea. After drifting around Europe for a bit, I'm back in Suncheon, Korea for one last hurrah. Ergo sum ego avem. (contact me at mattpoll24 at gmail dot com)